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A patient is found face up on the duracreet. He is breathing 2-3 times a minute, unresponsive, is cold and clammy, and has a eight inch piece of rebar through their cheek that does not obstruct the airway. How do you treat them?
I'd donate it to the First Order Orphans and Widows fund. I think it's unfortunate to have your parents die while in service, and it is up to the survivors and colleagues of those who have passed on to help.
The New Republic, will it do anything different than it's predaccessors, and if so, what?